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¿Transición del Achelense en Israel? Los casos de Ubeidiya Y Qesem

Authors: Jurado Cortés, Andrés;

¿Transición del Achelense en Israel? Los casos de Ubeidiya Y Qesem

Abstract

En este trabajo se analizan bibliográficamente los conjuntos tecnológicos dentro de una posible transición del Achelense en dos yacimientos de Israel, Ubeidiya (Modo 1 al Modo 2) y Qesem (Modo 2 al Modo 3). Entre ambos yacimientos existe un desfase de 1 Ma, pero la pervivencia del Modo 2 existe. La particular variabilidad de las colecciones líticas en los dos yacimientos ha dado pie a diversos investigadores para hablar de transiciones tecnológicas. La importancia de Israel radica en su ubicación geográfica, la cual responde no sólo a un cruce de caminos entre África y Eurasia, sino que podríamos estar ante una zona de emergencia tecnológica.

This paper analyzes bibliographically technological sets within a possible transition of two Acheulean of Israel sites, Ubeidiya (Mode 1 to Mode 2) and Qesem (Mode 2 to Mode 3). Between both sites there is a gap of 1 Myrs, but the survival of Mode 2 exists. The particular variability of the lithic collections at the two sites have led several researchers to discuss technological transitions. The importance of Israel is its geographical location, which not only is a crossroads between Afria and Eurasia, also as an area of a technological emergence.

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Ubeidiya, Transition, Acheulean,, Transición, Achelense, Tecnología Lítica, Qesem, Transition, Acheulean, Ubeidiya, Qesem, Lithic Technology, Lithic Technology

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